Maison de Radio-Canada | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Office |
Location | 1400 René-Lévesque Boulevard east Montreal, Quebec H2L 2M2 |
Construction started | 1971 |
Completed | 1973 |
Height | 105 metres (344 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 24 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Tore Björnstad |
Other information | |
Public transit access | Beaudry |
45°31′05″N 73°33′04″W / 45.517981°N 73.551021°W Maison de Radio-Canada (English: CBC House), located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is the broadcast headquarters, studios and master control for all French-language radio and television services of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada/SRC) including its flagship station CBFT-DT. It is also the main studio for Montreal's local English-language CBC services (CBMT-DT, CBME-FM, and CBM-FM) and the headquarters of Radio Canada International, the CBC's digital international broadcasting service.
The street address of Maison de Radio-Canada is 1400 René Lévesque Boulevard East, named for former premier René Lévesque who was once a reporter and commentator for the CBC. The building is situated near the studios of CTV (CFCF-DT), Noovo (CFJP-DT), RDS, RDS Info, MétéoMédia, LCN, and TVA (CFTM-DT) which are at the intersection of Papineau Avenue.
The analogous facility for the CBC's English-language networks is the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto. The CBC's corporate headquarters for both languages are in Ottawa at the CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre.